Larval host plants and metamorphosis of selected butterfly species (Rhopalocera) in La Union Botanical Garden (LUBG), San Fernando, La Union, Philippines

Host plants are known to support growth of different butterfly species in the larval stage. Butterfly larvae are characterized by being voracious eaters and host plant specific. However, information regarding larval host plants of many butterfly species remains poor in the Philippines. The paper aim...

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Main Authors: Nacua, Alma E., Mohagan, Alma B., Alejandro, Grecebio Jonathan D.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-99712023-03-13T07:32:32Z Larval host plants and metamorphosis of selected butterfly species (Rhopalocera) in La Union Botanical Garden (LUBG), San Fernando, La Union, Philippines Nacua, Alma E. Mohagan, Alma B. Alejandro, Grecebio Jonathan D. Host plants are known to support growth of different butterfly species in the larval stage. Butterfly larvae are characterized by being voracious eaters and host plant specific. However, information regarding larval host plants of many butterfly species remains poor in the Philippines. The paper aimed to provide information on the larval host plants of the butterflies and document some butterfly life cycles in La Union Botanical Garden, San Fernando, La Union (LUBG), Philippines. The study employed visual searching for eggs and larvae in the foliage along the 100-meter line transects established in LUBG. Larval host plants were determined when larvae feed on the plant particularly leaves or flowers. The study on the life cycle or metamorphosis of selected butterfly species utilized field observation and description using ocular micrometer under the microscope. The data revealed 66 species in 27 families of larval host plants that support 57 species in 4 families of butterflies. The results suggest that presence and abundance of larval host plants affect butterfly metamorphosis and abundance in LUBG. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11652 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Biology Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
institution De La Salle University
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topic Biology
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
spellingShingle Biology
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Nacua, Alma E.
Mohagan, Alma B.
Alejandro, Grecebio Jonathan D.
Larval host plants and metamorphosis of selected butterfly species (Rhopalocera) in La Union Botanical Garden (LUBG), San Fernando, La Union, Philippines
description Host plants are known to support growth of different butterfly species in the larval stage. Butterfly larvae are characterized by being voracious eaters and host plant specific. However, information regarding larval host plants of many butterfly species remains poor in the Philippines. The paper aimed to provide information on the larval host plants of the butterflies and document some butterfly life cycles in La Union Botanical Garden, San Fernando, La Union (LUBG), Philippines. The study employed visual searching for eggs and larvae in the foliage along the 100-meter line transects established in LUBG. Larval host plants were determined when larvae feed on the plant particularly leaves or flowers. The study on the life cycle or metamorphosis of selected butterfly species utilized field observation and description using ocular micrometer under the microscope. The data revealed 66 species in 27 families of larval host plants that support 57 species in 4 families of butterflies. The results suggest that presence and abundance of larval host plants affect butterfly metamorphosis and abundance in LUBG.
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author Nacua, Alma E.
Mohagan, Alma B.
Alejandro, Grecebio Jonathan D.
author_facet Nacua, Alma E.
Mohagan, Alma B.
Alejandro, Grecebio Jonathan D.
author_sort Nacua, Alma E.
title Larval host plants and metamorphosis of selected butterfly species (Rhopalocera) in La Union Botanical Garden (LUBG), San Fernando, La Union, Philippines
title_short Larval host plants and metamorphosis of selected butterfly species (Rhopalocera) in La Union Botanical Garden (LUBG), San Fernando, La Union, Philippines
title_full Larval host plants and metamorphosis of selected butterfly species (Rhopalocera) in La Union Botanical Garden (LUBG), San Fernando, La Union, Philippines
title_fullStr Larval host plants and metamorphosis of selected butterfly species (Rhopalocera) in La Union Botanical Garden (LUBG), San Fernando, La Union, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Larval host plants and metamorphosis of selected butterfly species (Rhopalocera) in La Union Botanical Garden (LUBG), San Fernando, La Union, Philippines
title_sort larval host plants and metamorphosis of selected butterfly species (rhopalocera) in la union botanical garden (lubg), san fernando, la union, philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11652
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